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Sanral CEO steps down

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The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has confirmed that its CEO, Reginald Demana, has resigned with effect August 31. Demana will move to a new, not yet known, position in the financial services sector.

‘Significant operational improvements’ recorded at Cape Town port – TNPA

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Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) says it has recorded “significant operational improvements” at the Port of Cape Town, with progress in terminal performance, reduced ship turnaround time (STAT) and increased volume throughput across key commodity sectors. According to the State-owned port operator it has achieved consistent year-on-year improvements in container terminal STAT, decreasing from 103 hours in the 2023/24 financial year to 83 hours in 2024/25, with a further improvement to 74 hours in 2025/26.

DoA settles with organisations that fought for private sector FMD vaccine distribution

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The Department of Agriculture (DoA) and industry organisations Sakeliga, Southern African Agri Initiative and Free State Agriculture have reached a settlement on the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (FMD) litigation terms after the Pretoria High Court in May ruled that vaccines may be privately procured and distributed. The litigation and its settlement have resulted in a process by which the State recognises and supports the right of livestock owners and managers to vaccinate their animals, with record-keeping suited to the State's purposes for monitoring FMD outbreaks.

Itac recommends maintaining 10% import duty on frozen mixed vegetables

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The International Trade Administration Commission of South Africa (Itac) has recommended maintaining a 10% ad valorem import duty for frozen mixed vegetables. Itac's investigation found that global and domestic economic factors continue to shape the frozen vegetable market. International events have contributed to ongoing food price volatility.

Salga Gauteng calls for transparent intergovernmental processes to resolve withholding of ...

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The South African Local Government Association (Salga) Gauteng calls for a fair, transparent and collaborative intergovernmental process to resolve the decision by the National Treasury to withhold equitable share allocations from six municipalities in the province. Treasury announced last week that it would withhold equitable share transfers to 69 municipalities across the country.
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